burn through



burn through

v.
1. To penetrate something with flames: The flames were burning through the ceiling. The firefighters came too late and the walls were already burned through.
2. To create some opening by burning: The sparks hit my sweater and burned a hole through the sleeve.
3. To expend something completely; use something up: I burned through all my money in one evening.
See also: burn

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
YahwehYAH-wayTheology
Felipinho-Portuguese (Brazilian)
Teresate-RE-sah (Spanish, Polish), te-RE-zah (Italian, German), TE-re-sah (Finnish), tə-REE-sə (English), tə-REE-zə (English)Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Finnish, Polish, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, English
Walker['wɔ:kə]
FilipFEE-lip (Dutch), FEE-leep (Polish, Finnish)Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, Polish, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Mac
Honoratus-Late Roman